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"Cranmer was the junior partner' to Cromwell in the religious changes of the 1530s", How far do you agree with this statement?
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| Cranmer's lack of policy objectives was something that made him different to Cromwell. Cranmer believed in royal absolutism and his number one duty was to obey his King, he was highly thought of by Henry, as he believed he had no hidden plans and therefore Henry trusted him a lot more than he had trusted anyone before. Cranmer was a reformist and it was Anne Boleyn's faction that bought him into a key role. In 1530 he argued the case for Henry's desired divorce from Catherine of Aragon, and i...
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